Yes, prison is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a place for long term incarceration of prisoners.
Yes, "prisoner" is a noun. It refers to a person who is held captive or in custody due to committing a crime or for other reasons.
Yes, the word 'prisoner' is a noun, a word for a person.
Handcuff is a noun that refers to a pair of connected, locking metal rings that are used for restraining a person's wrists together.
In the context of a prisoner, "lodge" typically refers to the placement or housing of the prisoner in a correctional facility or detention center. It can also refer to the act of formally recording the prisoner's arrival or admission into the facility.
The cost of keeping a prisoner for a week can vary widely depending on factors such as the location, level of security, and specific needs of the prisoner. On average in the United States, it can range from $500 to $1,000 per week per prisoner.
A prisoner is someone who has been convicted of a crime and is serving a sentence in jail or prison. A detainee, on the other hand, is someone who is being held in custody pending an investigation or trial, and has not yet been convicted of a crime.
The noun form of "divorce" is "divorce."
No, the noun 'prisoner' is not a collective noun.The noun 'prisoner' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person (one person).A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. The standard collective nouns for a group of prisoners are:a pity of prisonersa gang of prisoners
No, the word 'guilty' is not a noun, it is an adjective(guilty, guiltier, guiltiest), a word used to describe a noun.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:The guilty prisoner was sentenced to life. He was then led from the courtroom.the adjective 'guilty' describes the noun 'prisoner', a word for a person;The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'prisoner' in the second sentence.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'solitary' is solitariness. The noun 'solitary' is an abstract noun as a word for the confinement of a prisoner in isolation from others.
The noun 'supplication' is a word for an act of asking or begging for something; a word for a prayer to God; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The prisoner's supplication did not sound sincere. (subject of the sentence)The prisoner whose supplication did not impress the judge was sentenced harshly. (subject of the relative clause)The prisoner voiced his supplication to anyone who would listen. (direct object of the verb 'voiced')The prisoner's last resort was addressing God with a supplication. (object of the preposition 'with')
No, the verb and noun is written as one word: handcuff. The noun is normally used in the plural.Used as a noun: He placed the handcuffs on the prisoner's wrists.Used as a verb: The suspect was arrested and handcuffed.
The word 'trusty' is a noun, a word for a prisoner who is given special privileges or responsibilities in return for good behavior; a word for a person.The noun form of the adjective 'trusty' is trustiness.The word 'trusty' is the adjective form of the noun trust.
That would depend on how it was used.In "release the prisoner" it is a verb.In "press the release to open the door" it is a noun.
Shackle as a verb: He shackled the prisoner and waited for help. Shackle as a noun: Her shackles dug into her wrists.
The cast of Iran Zendan - 2010 includes: Afshin Akhavan as Prisoner Hamid Bashiri as Prisoner Hedayatt Biganeh as Prisoner Houshang Bitaraf as Prisoner Jasmin Bitaraf as Prisoner Shafa Boniadi as Prisoner Hussain Daryani as Torturer Hassan Dimirci as Prisoner Soraya Fada as Prisoner Farnoud Farzad as Prisoner Ali Fatah as Prisoner Javad Fekri as Prisoner Homa Fereydooni as Prisoner Saeed Hamrah as Prisoner Nima Jafari as Prisoner Masoud Lashkari as Prisoner Akbar Lotfi as Prisoner Bina Madany as Torturer Sina Matlab as Prisoner Safa Mehr as Prisoner Asghar Mehrtash as Pisoner Pedram Meshkini as Prisoner Badri Meshkiny as Prisoner Enayat Mohabbat as Prisoner Jaleh Mohebbi as Prisoner Akbar Mohtasham as Torturer Gelayeh Moridi as Prisoner Soheila Naderi as Prisoner Mina Najib as Prisoner Paul Ndis as Prisoner Bijan Paknejad as Prisoner Narges Rashid as Prisoner Navab Rasmi as Torturer Jaleh Sadr as Prisoner Navaab Safaii as Torturer Nader Sahraii as Prisoner Civan Saleem as Prisoner Sevan Salim as Prisoner Farhad Sami as Prisoner Nahid Samimi as Prisoner Simin Sharif as Prisoner Daryush Shokof as Judge Shaheen Shokoofandeh as Prisoner Gitti Sobhi as Prisoner Zarif Syahatt as Prisoner Mahnaz Talebitari as Prisoner Nava Zandi as Prisoner
The word 'manacle' is both a noun and a verb. The past participle of the verb 'to manacle' is also an adjective. Example sentence:The manacled prisoner did not look happy with his situation.
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The prisoner's name is Genyumaru. The prisoner's name is Genyumaru.